Maxim Magazine Tightens Aim at Military Audience
In an interesting bit of timing, given the Air Force Chief of Staff’s recent health and welfare inspection, Maxim magazine was covered by the New York Times in a story highlighting its ubiquity within the military.
Why? Basically, troops can’t get racy magazines like Playboy or Penthouse shipped to the war zone overseas — but Maxim, while it may skirt the line, doesn’t cross it:
Maxim, a testosterone-fueled magazine featuring adolescent humor and plenty of scantily clad actresses, has become for today’s Army what Esquire was to soldiers fighting in World War II and Playboy was during the Vietnam War…
The sale of “explicit” magazines on military bases comes up in the news every few years. At one point, Lifeway publishers was attempting to create a Christian alternative to the popular magazines. For now, the rules actually “benefit” Maxim: Read more